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Originz Northwest Passage Fibreglass

$219.00

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PLEASE NOTE: these paddles can take up to 2 weeks to be made as they are custom made to order
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Description

Excellent speed with minimal effort!

The Northwest Passage paddles dihedral (V-shaped) blade offers smooth and effortless performance so that you can generate excellent speed with minimum effort. Moulded and covered hand grips and drip rings allow extreme comfort.

Colours: White blade

Weight: 1070g
Blade: Fibreglass reinforced nylon
Blade size: 486 x 172mm

Your paddle has a big impact on how enjoyable paddling will be. One that’s poorly made and doesn’t fit you can make for a miserable day on the water, while a high quality, well selected paddle is a real delight. Personal preferences definitely figure into your selection. How does it feel? How fast are you going to paddle? How far? These are all important questions to consider and discuss with your dealer. If you can, try out several different styles and lengths to get a feel for what’s most comfortable. When choosing a paddle keep these important characteristics in mind.

DESIGN

  • Wide blades provide better acceleration, long and narrow blades are good for paddling long distances.
  • “Feathered” paddles are easier to use when paddling into the wind since the blade that’s out of the water is horizontal and offers no wind resistance.
  • Oval shaped shafts tend to better fit the hand, helping with both comfort and control.

CONSTRUCTION

  • Paddles are made from many different materials – lighter is usually better (and more expensive).
  • Paddles made from synthetic materials require less maintenance than timber ones.
  • Paddles can be made with a take-apart joint that allows the paddle to be broken down for easier storage and transport, and allows the blades to be set feathered or straight.

SIZE
Paddle length is really a matter of personal preference. Go with what feels best. Keep in mind that a longer paddle tends to be necessary if your kayak is wide or if you’re more comfortable with a slower paddling stroke. Before buying, try several different lengths to find what feels most comfortable. The following chart makes a good starting point:

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